
Apprenticeship Funding Guidance for Employers
Apprenticeships remain high on the Government’s agenda, despite everything else that is going on. The apprenticeship levy, payable by employers with annual pay bills of

Apprenticeships remain high on the Government’s agenda, despite everything else that is going on. The apprenticeship levy, payable by employers with annual pay bills of

Employment Issues and the Olympic Games With the Olympic Games in Rio having kicked off in true Samba style, what happens when employees’ behaviour creates

Smoking in enclosed public and work places has been illegal since July 2007. Since then, there has been a rise in the number of people

The decision of the UK electorate to withdraw from the European Union last week will certainly change the political and economic environment, but what impact

Work-related skin problems can occur in most workplaces although there are certain high-risk jobs such as catering, hair dressing, motor vehicle repair and construction where

The National Living Wage (NLW) was introduced on 1st April 2016 and already there are concerns being raised as to how this is being implemented.

Do you regularly work outside normal working hours? Chances are that you do. Developments in technology mean we are more connected and easily contacted than

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a new overarching, five-year strategy called Helping Great Britain Work Well. The strategy aims to tackle workplace

Teachers received more than £16 million in compensation during 2015 for injuries, stress and discrimination suffered at work. The figures, released by the teachers’ union

What can you do if your employees are stranded abroad due to striking air traffic controllers? Once again, air traffic control workers in France are